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NN Ep:8 Functional Sovereignty: Can Network Nations Self-Govern Without Land?

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Dec 18, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Neil Walker, a theorist of sovereignty, and Morchette Mannan, a researcher on cooperatives, explore the revolutionary concept of functional sovereignty. They discuss how communities can operate independently without land by unbundling sovereignty into areas like identity and finance. The guests delve into historical examples of governance and examine the role of tech platforms as potential sovereign entities. They emphasize the importance of mutual recognition and decentralized infrastructure for achieving legitimate self-governance in the digital age.
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INSIGHT

Sovereignty Can Be Unbundled

  • Functional sovereignty unbundles state powers so different entities govern specific functions like identity or finance.
  • These entities operate with operational autonomy without needing a higher authority's permission.
INSIGHT

EU Shows Bottom-Up Sovereignty

  • The EU exemplifies functional sovereignty by aggregating narrow competencies bottom-up rather than claiming full state sovereignty.
  • Monetary union (ECB, euro) shows how single functions like monetary policy can gain quasi-sovereign status.
ANECDOTE

Guilds And Yugoslavia As Precursors

  • Historical ideas like guild socialism envisioned functional sovereignty over work via democratically run sectoral guilds.
  • Yugoslavia's decentralized constitutionalism also experimented with sovereignty residing in peoples rather than fixed territories.
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